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Paris, Payot, 1936; in-8, 301 pp., broché. Bon état.
Minor fraying to top and bottom spine; Olive-green boards with full page illustration of tree in dark green. 60 tissue guarded illustrations from watercolors by Sutton Palmer; 8vo; xi, 232 pages
Boards with very light rubbing to extremities. Back board lightly soiled ; Olive-green boards with full page illustration of tree in dark green. 60 tissue guarded plates from watercolors by Sutton Palmer; 8vo; xi, 232 pages
Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 256pp. A look at 100 of the author's favourite buildings, which he has studied in immense detail and meticulously recorded over the years.
Association France-Grande Bretagne. 1929. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 31 pages. La musique britannique à vol d'oiseau. L'incident du 'Tuscania' et la vaccination. Comité français du Tunnel sous la Manche. Chronique de l'Entente. Chronique économique...
Association France-Grande Bretagne. 1929. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 32 pages. Le Maréchal Foch. Le XXVe anniversaire de l'Entente cordiale: Fêtes franco-britanniques de Cannes. La TSF et les rapports franco-britanniques. Un hommage à M. G.H. Camerlynck. Comité français du Tunnel sous la Manche...
Association France-Grande Bretagne. 1929. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 31 pages. Le Chêne du Souvenir, La 55e division britannique à Givenchy-lez-la-Bassée. Discours de M. Cloudesley Brereton aux fêtes de Jeanne d'Arc. Comité français du Tunnel sous la Manche. Jacques Seydoux. Lord Tyrrell. Chronique de l'Entente...
Association France-Grande Bretagne. 1929. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 43 pages. L'Angleterre vue par les jeunes, Ed. Fannière. Les charges fiscales en France, G. Lecarpentier. La TSF et les rapports franco-britanniques. Comité du Tunnel sous la Manche, Progrès méthodiques...
Association France-Grande Bretagne. 1929. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 40 pages. M. Camerlynck. Les relations anglo-américaines et la liberté des mers (Aug. Léger). Comité du Tunnel sous la Manche. Chronique de l'Entente...
Association France-Grande Bretagne. 1927. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 39 pages. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. France et Angleterre à la Société des Nations, Joseph Barthélemy. Un an d'évolution politique en Grande Bretagne, Augustin Léger. Chronique de l'Entente. Chronique économique...
Publications Montpellier 3 - Bulletin du CRISIMA nº 2 - 2003 - In-8- broché - couverture illustrée - 234 pages - comme neuf - Envoi rapide et soigné Le second numéro du bulletin du CRISIMA est consacré à l’histoire culturelle. Dans Perspectives italiennes, trois articles rappellent que l’Italie est au centre d’échanges continus tout au long de la période, même dans les temps difficiles, et qu’ils impliquent des hommes qui ne sont pas seulement des lettres. l’hagiographie napolitaine du haut Moyen Âge permet de suivre dans un contexte rude, la mise en place d’une société nouvelle sur fond de transmission de savoirs venant de toute la Méditerranée (T. Granier). Au XIIIe S., dans une ambiance courtoise, les troubadours occitans se mettent au service des luttes politiques de grands seigneurs raffinés et pragmatiques les Malaspina, avec humour et le verbe acide (G. Caïti-Russo). Enfin, au XVe s., arrivant à Venise, les pélerins germaniques et français manquent de mot pour dire leur éblouissement mais font partager à merveille leur émotion (N. CHareyron). Dans les Varia sont réunis deux articles sur l’écriture de l’histoire. En Écosse au lendemain de la conquête normande, dans un texte fermement attribué à Siméon de Durham, l’histoire de son établissement est reconstruite en fonction des nécessités les plus immédiates (D. Rollason). Dans ses Chroniques Froissart évoque le courroux et la haine, qui sont devenus véritables institutions sociales et politiques, d’abord en moraliste, puis désabusé en peintre au rait sûr et rapide des travers de l’âme humaine (Ch. Raynaud). (Présentation de l'ouvrage par le CRISIMA )
Book shows very light wear only with sharp corners, light edge wear, straight, solid spine, text block is flawless with no marking of any kind to text/interior. Dust jacket shows light edge chipping, as small closed tear at lower edge, otherwise clean. Book describes practice of unmarried couples sleeping together with their clothes on as a courtship practice.
Book shows very light wear only with sharp corners, light edge wear, straight, solid spine, text block is flawless with no marking of any kind to text/interior. Price-clipped dust jacket shows edge wear. Book describes practice of unmarried couples sleeping together with their clothes on as a courtship practice.
88p., illus. On undercover socialization in Puritan New England. Hardcover Very good condition, in slipcase Iluus. by Herb Roth (woodcuts)
88p., illus. On undercover socialization in Puritan New England. Hardcover Very good condition, in slipcase, gift inscription Iluus. by Herb Roth (woodcuts)
in-8°, 436 pages, tabl. en ann., broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Couverture leg. us. sinon bel exemplaire. [CA33-2]
256 pages including index and black and white illustrations. Reveals for the first time how Maclean, then the golden boy of the Foreign Office, married an American girl, Melinda Marling, on the afternoon of the day the British Embassy left Paris during the fall of France, and how the couple escaped aboard a ship that ran out of food before it reached Britain. Includes many other similar disclosures. Describes some of the daringly simple methods of espionage used by Burgess, and tells for the first time of the embarrassing contents of the trunk Burgess left behind. Author has more than 25 years' experience as Diplomatic Correspondent for Lord Thomson's newspaper group. Book is crisp, clean and unmarked in red cloth boards. Dust jacket shows moderate edgewear with several small tears. Book
Former owner's name on front free endpaper; Rock Climbing Guides to the English Lake District; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 128 pages
Spine slightly sunned. ; Author Armytage, born in 1853, worked for the British Royal Household for many years, and saw historical and technological events unparalelled in human experience. Part biography, part history. ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 370 pages
xvi, 181 + Frontis and full page tipped in photograuvers. Top edge gold. Inked ownership. 12mo. Original three-quarters red leather over marbled boards. Spine gold lettered with raised bands. Hardbound. Nice copy. Revised and enlarged edition of the 1903 publication. TRAVEL/1
London: United Synagogue, 1881. Cloth; 8vo. Xlii, 77 pages. Index pages 65-77. Synagogues -- England -- London. OCLC lists eight copies worldwide. Several corrections have been made: two sections on page 15 have been struck out and a note made in the margin with fountain pen. Additional bye-laws (104a and 55a) have been bound in; bye law 91 has been pasted over; an addition to bye law 63 has been bound in and then stamped "Cancelled. " Few margin marks in pencil. Cover very worn and sunned; most of backstrip missing. Binding still tight. good- condition. (k-BR-3)
London: Woburn House, 1932. Cloth; 8vo. 96 pages. Index pages 81-96. Seven-page pamphlet laid in: "District Synagogues-Bye-laws. Approved by the Council of the United Synagogue 17th July, 1933." This pamphlet is a supplement showing the variations made in such Bye-laws in the case of the District Synagogues. Synagogues -- England -- London. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Underlining in colored pencil. Some editing done in fountain pen, corresponding in large part to the variations reflected in the supplement. Good condition. (BR-3)
London: Woburn House, 1936. Cloth; 8vo. Xxvi, 126 pages. Index pages 101-121. Contains an interesting Preface and Historical Sketch. Credit is given for this, on page xxi, to Samuel Moses, Chairman of the Byelaws Revision Committee. Synagogues -- England -- London. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Initialed "J. C. S. " at top of first page, appears to be a working copy. An internal working copy, many manuscript edits have been made in ink or by pasting a revision over the older text. Very good condition. (BR-3)
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 288 pages. Couverture passée.
17x10. 215p. Falto de cubiertas. Trad. J. Romero de Tejada, J. G. De Luaces. Col. Club de los lectores. Enc. Tela.